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Title Seeking information about waste-to-energy incineration projects: The role of objective knowledge and benefit perceptions in an extended PRISM
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Authors Zeng, J; Duan, HY; Zhou, ZL; Song, JY
Title Seeking information about waste-to-energy incineration projects: The role of objective knowledge and benefit perceptions in an extended PRISM
Year 2024
Published Risk Analysis, 44.0, 8
DOI 10.1111/risa.14282
Abstract Although waste-to-energy (WtE) incineration projects have boosted the economic effectiveness of the waste management system, locals frequently view them with suspicion, opposition, or even outright rejection because of potential environmental and health risks. In this study, by incorporating two additional variables, namely, objective knowledge and benefit perceptions, the planned risk information seeking model (PRISM) was extended in the context of the WtE incineration project. A total of 1726 respondents were interviewed in person. Results from the structural equation modeling indicated that the extended PRISM achieved excellent fits, suggesting the generalizability of the model in these contexts. Objective knowledge and subjective knowledge have a positive and direct impact on perceived knowledge insufficiency. The impact of benefit and risk perceptions on worry is the opposite, with risk perceptions having a greater direct effect on worry. However, compared with risk perceptions, the direct effect that benefit perceptions have on perceived knowledge insufficiency is stronger. Additionally, perceived knowledge insufficiency partially or completely mediates the relationships between all antecedents, except perceived seeking control, and information-seeking intention. This study suggests that risk managers carefully consider how to establish powerful communication tactics to shape these antecedents when introducing a "not in my backyard" project to the local community.
Author Keywords benefit perceptions; information-seeking intention; objective knowledge; PRISM; subjective knowledge; WtE incineration project
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:001161984900001
WoS Category Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Mathematics, Interdisciplinary Applications; Social Sciences, Mathematical Methods
Research Area Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Mathematics; Mathematical Methods In Social Sciences
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